جاذب

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Arabic

Root
ج ذ ب (j ḏ b)
7 terms

Etymology

Derived from the active participle of جَذَبَ (jaḏaba, to attract, to captivate).

Pronunciation

Adjective

جَاذِب (jāḏib) (feminine جَاذِبَة (jāḏiba), masculine plural جَاذِبُونَ (jāḏibūna), feminine plural جَاذِبَات (jāḏibāt) or جَوَاذِب (jawāḏib), elative أَجْذَب (ʔajḏab))

  1. attractive
  2. (figurative) magnetic
  3. winning, engaging
  4. charming, enticing, captivating

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Descendants

  • Middle Armenian: ճազիպ (čazip)
  • Ottoman Turkish: جاذب (câzib)

References

Ottoman Turkish

Etymology

Borrowed from Arabic جَاذِب (jāḏib, attractive, charming, enticing).

Adjective

جاذب (câzib)

  1. attractive, causing attraction, having the quality of attracting by inherent force
    Synonym: چكیجی (çekici)
  2. attractive, enticing, seductive, having the power of alluring by agreeable qualities
    Synonym: چكیجی (çekici)

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